Brunswick road striping program to begin July 9, Pearl Road resurfacing still on schedule

BRIAN LISIK/SUN NEWSOhio Department of Transportation crews have completed the first course of the Pearl Road repaving project on the northern half of the roadway. Repairs to the southern half of Pearl within the city limits - along with applying the final layer of asphalt - is expected to be completed by August.

BRUNSWICK – As the first phase of the resurfacing of Pearl Road was completed last week, city Service Director Pat McNamara said the Ohio Department of Transportation is on schedule to complete the project by August.

“The first phase is completed; including completing the intermediate course up to St. Ambrose Church,” McNamara said of the northern portion of the project. “Some felt that was the final course, but after they do the full depth and partial depth repairs, they will come back and lay hot asphalt on the entire surface.”

Meanwhile, McNamara said, ODOT crews have milled the surface of the roadway to Sleepy Hollow, beginning the southern section of the resurfacing, to the Medina city limits.

MacNamara also updated city council June 25 on the city’s annual road striping program, scheduled to begin July 9 and run through July 16.

“The road striping will take place at night and will begin on Center and Grafton and some of our larger roads,” McNamara said. “In about a week we will have all new striping throughout the city.”

Ward 2 Councilman Vince Carl asked if the Pearl Road resurfacing work would interfere at all with the city’s striping schedule. McNamara said striping of Pearl at the conclusion of the resurfacing project is a separate contract and does not affect the citywide road striping schedule.

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